Database and Analytics

T04 Database Development with SQL Server Data Tools

SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is a powerful integrated development environment for designing, testing, and deploying SQL Server databases – whether you're working locally or remotely, connected or offline, or in the cloud on Microsoft Azure – all from right in-side of Visual Studio. While SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) continues to serve as the primary tool for database administrators, SSDT plugs in to Visual Studio as a special database project type designed specifically for the application developer.

This session describes the various difficulties developers face, and demonstrates how SSDT can be used to remedy those pain points. You will learn how to use features such as code navigation, IntelliSense, and refactoring with your database model – indispensable tools traditionally available only for application development in Visual Studio. You'll learn about the declarative model that lets you design databases offline and under source control right from within solution in Visual Studio, as well as how to deploy to SQL Database on Microsoft Azure. Don't miss out on this demo-centric information-packed session on the current generation of database tools for application developers.

You will learn:

The benefits of database development with SSDT's declarative model-based architecture

About the various SSDT features and capabilities (explorer, designers, schema compare, local database runtime, language services, debugging, and buffered editing)

See live demonstrations of how to design, test, and deploy on-premises data-bases, offline database projects, and Microsoft Azure SQL databases in the cloud all from inside Visual Studio